Media Guidelines

Citizens have the right to be fully informed about the activities of the Port of Portland, and the Port strives to be transparent
with the help of its Media Relations staff. Although many of our operational areas are closed to the general public because of security,
safety, and operational concerns, the Port makes allowances for the media to visit Port facilities and properties, when possible. Port
Media Relations strives to accommodate media on Port-owned and controlled property, with the following exceptions:

Where safety and operational conditions may subject media representatives to injury or harm. Port management has the exclusive discretion to determine the hazards of the situation.

Where the physical presence of the media representatives hinders Port operations, the operations of the Port's lessees, contractors, or in emergency situations, hinders Port staff's ability to resolve a crisis.

Where portions of the Port property or facilities are leased to a private concern or if private property is on Port property, for example, auto importers and airlines. In these cases, permission for media access
rests with the lessee or private property owner.

Your cooperation with media visits to our facilities is appreciated. With the exception of news media, commercial photography/filming requires a permit.

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Media Relations Team

Our Media Relations Team strives to provide what you need in a timely manner. You can reach our on-call Media Relations representative 24/7 through the pager number below.
During regular business hours feel free to contact the appropriate media relations contact who can assist you with visits and any interview or information requests.

24-Hour Emergency Pager: 503.548.1774

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